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What do you find when you're playing an mmo that really, really turns you off or irks you? In terms of features or gameplay?
For me i would have to say, instanced zones in a world, or even bigger than that, this huge trend recently with labeling what seems like any kind of online multiplayer game an mmorpg...I read someone here put some blame on websites like this one struggling for content to put such a tag on games like diablo and even world of tanks...Seriously? Either take the first M out of MMORPG or stop calling it an MMORPG.
I recently tried out the Neverwinter "Open Beta" and as soon as I found out about the different channels for each zone, I logged out. Not what im looking for...
So how about you all?
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Lack of open area group content
Fast path to the "end"
Worlds that seen molded and pre-pathed
Lack of diversity between classes and roles
Instancing is necessary, sorry guys.
Open world PvP is a relic from the past and should disappear in the future.
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- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
Instancing and people like this.
"In the immediate future, we have this one, and then weve got another one that is actually going to be so were going to have, what we want to do, is in January, what were targeting to do, this may or may not happen, so you cant hold me to it. But what were targeting to do, is have a fun anniversary to the Ilum shenanigans that happened. An alien race might invade, and they might crash into Ilum and there might be some new activities that happen on the planet." ~Gabe Amatangelo
Also instancing.
Lack of group focused content.
Getting to max level too quickly.
Small worlds with fast travel that give that "tunnel" feeling.
Lack of buffer/cc classes.
That's just off the top of my head, there is much, much more.
The uncertainty. This genre has gotten too risky, and it's only getting worse.
We want to buy games. The only thing the publishers want to sell us are question marks. They include question marks like, "How can you guarantee to me that this game will last?" or "What sort of guarantee can you give me that this will be the same game six months from now?" or "How do I know you won't NGE this thing?" or "What happens when I get hacked, the person who hacks me gets my account banned, and I want to get unbanned?" or "How hard is it going to be to learn and re-learn how to play this game going forward?" or "How many patch notes am I going to have to sort through to understand this thing?"
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"Its sad when people use religion to feel superior, its even worse to see people using a video game to do it."
--Arcken
"...when it comes to pimping EVE I have little restraints."
--Hellmar, CEO of CCP.
"It's like they took a gun, put it to their nugget sack and pulled the trigger over and over again, each time telling us how great it was that they were shooting themselves in the balls."
--Exar_Kun on SWG's NGE
Cash shops that sell keys/scrolls to get at loot that dropped in-game ala GW2, STO, Neverwinter and I'm sure many more. Cash shops are OK for cosmetic crap and xp bonus but not for things that you should have earned or even some mystery box crap that has a chance of dropping some rare item.
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can
be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
-Robert E. Howard
Abbreviations in forums. When you're in game, it makes sense to use abbreviations because you probably don't have much time to type everything out, but on forums, all abbreviations should be explained first. You can't assume that everyone knows what "Do the LU on the RY when the HG happens or it will be QE on the PU"
If someone is asking a question about something on a forum, the answer should never have any form of abbreviations because if the person asking the question understood the abbreviation, he probably would already know the answer and not have to ask.
It happens all over forums dealing with Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) and doesn't have to.
Abbreviations is my largest pet peeve in the genre by far!
Many MMOs have embarked on great ideas and made mostly grand and amazing games only to fail of several key and fundamental qualities which I can not overlook. Games like FFXI had amazing systems like worldwide community with auto-translate gameplay and a deep and compelling world, only to fall short on combat gameplay and party grief. Games like GW original had an amazing gameplay system and world only to drop new content and over simplify class roles and skills to ease balance.
This is my huge pet peeve, making a game which thoroughly interests me and missing the mark. If I didn't like it, I could care less if it fell short, but to see a game I appreciate or enjoy fail to meet my expectation, or reach its amazing potential is a true disappointment.
I'm looking at a game now that flaunts dragons as an awesome gameplay element, yet your still playing as the human character, and only summon in the dragon part time to auto attack your targets. Why stop at having dragon side kicks? If dragons are so awesome let's play them, not insult them by making them pets and mounts for humans. And how interesting can dragons be when all the creatures are dragon like instead of making a rich world with alternate mystical creatures?
Some games can even be perfectly interesting but have some piratous sales method which ruins the gameplay and makes the content inaccessible.
It's these shortcomings that upset me, I don't want my interest piqued only to be disappointed.
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I think for me it would be having my hand being held by the games design, I want to be challenged and I want to work for rewards.
Oh yeah and any pay to win cash shop items.
Instancing (especially heavy) when you travel from one area to another. (raid instance is fine for me)
I'm also fine with WoW type gear grind fest, but why should it be always so straight forward ?
Why don't developers do randomized raid instance generation, so you won't run the same halls every week, having a chance of rare wings spawn including rare bosses ? (Much like DII/DIII area randomization worked)
This is the reason I always stop my WoW sub after a month (or two) after each major game update.
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Oh, and of course - fast travel ruins the RPG feeling for me. All those LFGs/LFRs ... I would prefer to run another mile or two to get to the raid/dungeon entrance and not just press a button to queue up, actually sitting in the city. Yes, I miss vanilla wow.
My biggest pet peeves?
One word. The players.
Now I'm not talking about all the players, but the nitpicky ones. You know, the ones that would say "that's two words eyelolled!" Those people tick me off.
All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick.
I get banned in the forums for games I love, so lets see if I do better in the forums for games I hate.
I enjoy the serenity of not caring what your opinion is.
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for me would be
1. To much solo gameplay, some solo would be ok while you wait for a group, but dont overdue it
2. cash shops
3. fast leveling
4. instant travel
5. i've recently come to hate auto-grouping from GW 2 aswell, please have us manuall group, 6 man parties are so much better than a crapload of peaple followning each other killing mobs in seconds. To many peaple at once means can't get to know anyone that way. Smaller groups is better IMO
6. lack of fishing, i love to fish to pass the time while i wait for a group invite, or while i wait to find out what i want to do sometimes, or just to relax after a hard day of work.
guss i'll stop there heh, i could go on...
Don't be terrorized! You're more likely to die of a car accident, drowning, fire, or murder! More people die every year from prescription drugs than terrorism LOL!
The fact that there is no death penalty even though difficulty has been dumbed down to the point where death rarely occurs. Difficulty needs to be raised again, death needs to have penalties... make the player actually THINK before rushing into a room screaming about his Leeroy.
-Bad character control (sluggish/clunky character movement)
-Buggy/laggy (overall lack of polish)
-Half-assed systems (makes you wonder why the devs did what they did)
Pretty much everything that was swtor and warhammer at launch is what I hate seeing in mmos.
It creates fanbois that excessively defend their beloved games like their whole life depends on it, and haters who love getting stuck head-deep into the mud of their most hatred games.
Long gone the days where a reply "In my opinion, this game..." can be replied with constructive comments without sarcastic remarks. Heck, even my post reeks of hypocrisy lol.
The possibility of the universe collapsing into a singularity is higher than the birth of a perfect MMORPG.